Annual Statistical Supplement, 2003

Public Assistance

Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program

Table 9.J1 Number of households receiving home energy assistance, by state and type of assistance, fiscal year 2001

State

Heating

Cooling

Energy crisis intervention

Low-cost residentialweatherization andenergy-relatedhome repair

Winter

Summer

United States a

4,380,375 b

249,848 c

1,355,560

86,795

97,447

Alabama

53,209

20,375

16,577

18,776

611

Alaska

7,549

. . .

417

. . .

617

Arizona

17,222 b

c

4,750

. . .

556

Arkansas

53,288

. . .

24,302

. . .

647

California

134,236 b

c

57,727

. . .

18,781

Colorado

76,470

. . .

2,119

. . .

1,826

Connecticut

78,976

. . .

21,465

. . .

. . .

Delaware

10,985

4,266

3,080

. . .

343

District of Columbia

18,879

. . .

5,798

. . .

298

Florida

20,215

38,755

44,614

23,212

1,041

Georgia

130,120

12,568

. . .

. . .

924

Hawaii

5,937 b

c

. . .

704

. . .

Idaho

30,997

. . .

2,688

. . .

1,370

Illinois

181,201

. . .

10,067

. . .

1,368

Indiana

128,608

24,799

29,000

. . .

1,406

Iowa

83,728

. . .

1,949

. . .

1,391

Kansas

28,027

. . .

6,823

. . .

785

Kentucky

154,147

. . .

70,642

. . .

822

Louisiana

1,738

26,649

20,769

. . .

319

Maine

52,421

. . .

3,587

. . .

1,822

Maryland

76,424

. . .

1,695 d

. . .

. . .

Massachusetts

133,355

. . .

12,743

. . .

10,530

Michigan

302,582

. . .

60,867

. . .

2,808

Minnesota

110,341

. . .

33,504

. . .

564

Mississippi

57,617

22,186

2,712

1,717

. . .

Missouri

110,133

. . .

67,959

. . .

. . .

Montana

16,769

. . .

1,137

. . .

409

Nebraska

29,646

5,482

36,358

. . .

1,038

Nevada

9,025

4,884

. . .

. . .

402

New Hampshire

27,276

. . .

3,841 d

. . .

653

New Jersey

121,419

27,447

10,915

. . .

1,792

New Mexico

44,502

. . .

2,454

. . .

1,123

New York

697,465

. . .

159,390

. . .

5,363

North Carolina

150,445

. . .

115,338

. . .

316

North Dakota

15,442

337

1,766

. . .

2,438

Ohio

245,305

. . .

122,491

42,380

5,363

Oklahoma

60,383

14,025

33,928

. . .

316

Oregon

73,043

. . .

7,222

. . .

2,438

Pennsylvania

300,462

. . .

124,991

. . .

6,251

Rhode Island

24,606

. . .

22,585

. . .

624

South Carolina

50,589

. . .

13,194

. . .

736

South Dakota

15,159

. . .

487

. . .

569

Tennessee

60,206

6,107

20,867

. . .

2,179

Texas

8,734

14,443

98,941

. . .

3,460

Utah

31,233

. . .

1,378

. . .

502

Vermont

18,483

. . .

5,225

. . .

1,078

Virginia

84,237

15,763

9,920

. . .

2,376

Washington

66,741

. . .

27,627

. . .

3,094

West Virginia

45,332

11,762

14,102

. . .

1,069

Wisconsin

115,881

. . .

24,737

. . .

3,074

Wyoming

9,587

. . .

1,812

. . .

207

a. An unduplicated total of households assisted cannot be derived from these data because the same household may be included under more than one type of assistance.

b. Includes households that received combined heating and cooling assistance in Arizona and California and households that received energy assistance in Hawaii with no differentiation made between heating and cooling assistance.

c. Excludes households that received combined heating and cooling assistance in Arizona and California and households that received energy assistance in Hawaii with no differentiation made between heating and cooling assistance.

Table 9.J1.1 Number of households receiving home energy assistance, by state and type of assistance, fiscal years 1982–2001

Year

Heating a

Cooling a

Energy crisis intervention

Low-cost residentialweatherization andenergy-relatedhome repair

Winter

Summer

1982

5,990,176

1,075,061

707,123

. . .

430,830

1983

6,414,448

529,036

972,894

25,342

482,620

1984

6,443,637

537,598

963,743

28,841

180,748

1985

6,545,616

511,333

857,809

27,196

217,864

1986

6,359,924

535,553

951,945

114,194

191,316

1987

6,495,409

366,721

1,060,425

60,797

172,372

1988

5,827,481

309,044

981,775

57,750

156,770

1989

5,595,268

126,977

890,616

20,384

142,584

1990

5,459,631

358,823

1,058,067

37,340

148,104

1991

5,769,346

374,483

1,004,634

39,399

127,587

1992

5,906,292

384,468

950,275

25,570

106,066

1993

5,282,993

143,279

956,435

47,169

111,295

1994

5,663,040

145,684

1,127,832

24,532

126,086

1995

5,147,619

341,041

932,263

77,915

102,817

1996

4,069,409

129,184

769,154

29,121

82,931

1997

4,069,409

129,184

769,154

19,121

82,931

1998

3,641,836

316,764

704,640

154,708

85,708

1999

3,338,720

532,619

757,410

315,470

84,106

2000

3,604,295

318,438

925,311

88,339

90,985

2001

4,380,375

249,848

1,355,560

86,795

97,447

a. Several states either provide combined heating and cooling assistance or do not differentiate between heating and cooling assistance. The data for those states are included only in the Heating category.

SOURCE: Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, U.S. Administration for Children and Families' administrative data.

NOTES: An unduplicated total of households assisted cannot be derived from these data because the same households may be included under more than one type of assistance.

Table 9.J3 Estimated home energy assistance obligations, by state and type of assistance, fiscal year 2001 (in dollars)

State

Heating

Cooling

Energy crisisintervention

Weatherization

United States

1,302,453,006 a

54,735,350 b

474,281,110

234,197,220

Alabama

6,952,037

2,380,428

5,983,626

930,649

Alaska

8,704,243

. . .

284,208

4,030,139 c

Arizona

4,982,615 a

b

1,405,352

1,514,440

Arkansas

6,164,464

. . .

3,999,583

2,147,702

California

31,063,739 a

b

22,205,019

19,684,960

Colorado

43,836,549

. . .

920,826

3,346,308

Connecticut

37,545,257

. . .

6,814,489

. . .

Delaware

3,194,550

1,050,000

616,000

630,000

District of Columbia

6,918,699

. .

1,000,000

873,469

Florida

2,117,897

3,960,450

15,997,444

3,337,938

Georgia

17,313,858

2,515,840

. . .

2,000,737

Hawaii

1,509,047 a

b

66,046

. . .

Idaho

6,394,427

. . .

1,039,661

2,642,951

Illinois

119,427,603

. . .

9,103,020

16,089,906

Indiana

37,812,921

954,013

3,406,949

8,215,392

Iowa

43,775,132

. . .

1,232,826

2,693,869

Kansas

10,140,405

. . .

2,535,101

1,851,953

Kentucky

14,489,026

. . .

7,583,593

4,023,650

Louisiana

2,351,796

7,055,390

3,044,242

1,920,157

Maine

20,580,155

. . .

1,249,816

4,710,451

Maryland

34,559,038

. . .

. . .

. . .

Massachusetts

78,755,827

. . .

8,557,446 d

4,000,000

Michigan

75,869,231

. . .

22,431,839

12,152,377

Minnesota

58,851,989

. . .

17,238,371

2,373,319

Mississippi

8,523,334

2,272,889

568,221

. . .

Missouri

26,390,001

. . .

22,931,225

. . .

Montana

7,994,730

. . .

269,277

3,239,773

Nebraska

5,421,890

592,096

10,654,121

2,276,657

Nevada

2,797,917

1,106,759

987 d

. . .

New Hampshire

15,047,793

. . .

. . .

850,000

New Jersey

64,413,570

2,747,000

11,831,000

3,246,000

New Mexico

10,219,960

. . .

1,545,320

e

New York

107,401,024

. . .

113,242,106

42,582,158

North Carolina

11,843,457

. . .

14,840,753

3,936,704

North Dakota

8,121,985

f

1,598,719

2,090,888

Ohio

46,510,148

. . .

50,173,880

9,453,229

Oklahoma

19,189,305

2,088,735

5,942,372

896,953

Oregon

16,135,232

. . .

1,473,758

4,244,195

Pennsylvania

76,639,340

. . .

62,900,000

16,851,279

Rhode Island

9,353,098

. . .

2,825,114

1,927,041

South Carolina

4,997,258

. . .

6,990,066

1,674,599

South Dakota

9,030,294

. . .

600,000

1,770,630

Tennessee

13,760,997

1,189,292

5,033,750

1,903,012

Texas

5,069,161

21,767,574

2,981,859

10,463,872

Utah

12,329,322

. . .

603,850

2,489,028

Vermont

13,189,281

. . .

1,540,167

. . .

Virginia

25,624,956

3,244,192

2,708,018

5,644,346

Washington

26,997,172

. . .

1,206,754

5,717,502

West Virginia

9,061,501

1,810,692

3,458,788

2,618,526

Wisconsin

68,479,467

. . .

11,203,318

9,785,486

Wyoming

4,600,308

. . .

442,230

1,364,975

a. Includes funds for households that received combined heating and cooling assistance in Arizona and California and households that received energy assistance in Hawaii with no differentiation made between heating and cooling assistance.

b. Excludes funds for households that received combined heating and cooling assistance in Arizona and California and households that received energy assistance in Hawaii with no differentiation made between heating and cooling assistance.

c. Includes $1.9 million in state funds for weatherization assistance.

a. Several states either provide combined heating and cooling assistance or do not differentiate between heating and cooling assistance. The data for those states are included only in the Heating category.

SOURCE: Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, U.S. Administration for Children and Families' administrative data.